Millennial Verses Samizdat
collected verses
(an Internet sampler)
Part 1: Millennial Verses
Acknowledgments Regarding Millennial Verses Lines Upon a Likeness The Puddy Tat Between Storms fire/water Streambed Master Painter Apogee Bryce Canyon Silver Sister Outlook at Three Sound Off Sleep Lullaby How She Eats Highway Cut Small Dreams Book of Life Millennial Verses Part 2: Samizdat Regarding Samizdat From Cyberia Metadata Presentation Keyboard Dance Working the Words Scraps Night Passion |
Dawn Diamonds
Helpful Purr, Just Now Cat, Enruffed Miss Hat Kennedy Park Last Night Strangers Darker Vision Red Bird Planet Air Emotion Pausing Island Glacier Point Mountain Time Ephemera Columbine Babels 9/11 Part 3: Six Myths in Ottava Rima Regarding Six Myths in Ottava Rima Zeus Poseidon Apollo Athena Pandora Heracles Index to Titles and First Lines The Story Behind the Poetry (Notes) |
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Millennial Verses Samizdat: collected verses is
a poetry collection by Brian Kunde, published as a chapbook by Fleabonnet Press in
December, 2010. An earlier version of "Apogee" was previously published in The Trail
Companion, Summer, 2000. This work is a combined edition of the author’s previous
poetry collections Millennial Verses : poems (2000 (print), 2001 (internet)) and
Samizdat : poems (Millennial verses, fasc. 2) (2001, 2nd ed. 2010 (print), 2002
(internet)), with six additional pieces from A Stanford Garland and Other Verses
(2007 (print and internet)).
This Internet sampler comprises the table of contents of the chapbook and the poems previously published online. All pieces in this collection are copyrighted by the author. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this sampler, its constituent documents, or portions thereof in any form. Persons interested in making use of these materials or purchasing the chapbook should contact the author at: bkunde@stanford.edu. |
Millennial Verses Samizdat: collected verses
1st web edition posted
7/14/2011.
This page last updated
7/14/2011.
Published by Fleabonnet Press.
©
1992-2011 by Brian Kunde.